Guest guest Posted July 2, 2000 Report Share Posted July 2, 2000 Hi Sharon, It is so nice to hear from you. is doing GREAT! She spent all day yesterday at the water slides, has been going to theme parks and is over working the Singing Flag for the Fourth. If you remember she worked this last year but had to use rescue inhaler because she was going into shock. Her bone graft is going a little slow, but she had a lot of bone loss.............so presently we are looking a surgery in Sept. But I am here to tell you that INFECTION was her hiving/shocking problem. Of course coming from this prespective I would tell anyone to take a good look at infection as a possible cause. But as we all know this is not a " one size fits all " condition. Some will find hormones to be a problem, others immune system illnesses like lupus, others yeast or dietary problems like salicylates, others true allergy, others thyroid and finally others infection. To my knowledge, anti-IgE has not been released yet so it doesn't have a name and I don't even know who will manufacture it. But I am on lots of lists which post me of new developments every week. Dr. Koop's site has had an article about it......you can go there and type in anti-IgE and probally pull it up. I originally read about this from Pub Med about a year ago. But I am sure, since Dr Koops made a big annoucement about it that it will be one of their headlines when it is released and I will be notified. Also I think Web MD also ran an informational story about it. As soon as I get information on it, I will post it to the group and to you personally since you have trouble checking your e-mail. Hugs, Myra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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